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This tongue of sand, which juts out from Testal Beach, features one of Galicia’s most important beds of cockles; clams are also cultivated here.
This idyllic setting is located on the left riverbank of the Tambre, from the border with the municipality of Brión as far as the Tambre hydroelectric power station.
Monte Iroite, which belongs to four of the region’s municipalities, is the highest summit of the Serra da Barbanza range, featuring spectacular views of the Ria of Arousa on the one side and the Ria of Muros and Noia on the other.
Located on Monte San Lois, 363 metres high, this viewpoint features a recreational area with tables, benches and barbecues.
The Traba River features, very close to Noia’s old town, a beautiful area made up of more than twenty waterwheels in bucolic surroundings on the banks of this river.
Punta Paralada, also known as "Pedra da Fada," is one of the bends in the Tambre River before it reaches the sea.
The Tambre Reservoir is one of Noia’s best-known and most appreciated spots since it combines indispensable natural resources and important architectural monuments, such as the old hydroelectric power station built in 1932.